Real Estate Entry Level Private College

Im a senior undergraduate at a private College school and I am looking at jobs within the Real Estate field.

I have a pretty good understanding of how the different entry-level positions actually function within the industry, but I'm not sure how they would translate to jobs in the future. I was hoping you, the lovely people of Wall St Oasis, could offer some advice.

If I end up sticking around in real estate, my dream job would be working at one of the premier firms. I'm more interested in the actual development part of the industry than the financial/investment/REIT aspect, but on the whole I'm not too picky as to the exact nature of the job I eventually get.

So my exact question is: which potentially attainable positions within the industry would put me in the best position to eventually get that Hines or Tishman Speyer type job?

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If you're trying to work for Tishman or Hines, your best entry level role would be to work for Tishman or Hines. I'm not sure what your resume looks like, so perhaps you're not qualified. However, they do take analysts out of UG.

I would check out the LinkedIn profiles of some current employees who are a few years older than yourself to see where they previously worked.

 

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